Instead I’ve ended up just uninstalling Corel Painter entirely, including removing the /Library/Preferences/com.corel.* and /Library/LaunchAgents/com.corel.* files. UPDATE: Simply disabling the launchagent wasn’t sufficient to disable it. So, the solution is to open up Terminal as an administrative user, and run the following: In any case, Corel’s own help information is useless, as it only covers the Windows version, and there aren’t equivalent settings in the Mac version as far as I can tell. So I’m hoping that by posting this, I’ll help someone else with this problem. Guess what also hasn’t had any updates in that time?Īnyway, now that I knew what this was, I was trying to figure out how to remove it, or at least disable it, and ended up coming across this Apple support thread where someone else had that problem and couldn’t figure out what it was, and nobody had any ideas, but I found the thread on a search for “ window focus” or the like. Guess what I haven’t used since shortly after I installed it? Also Corel Painter. Guess what I installed a few months ago? Corel Painter, which I bought in a Humble Bundle. So I started the focus log running, and then the next time I had a focus bloop, I checked it, and guess what I saw: Bundle Identifier: File Path: /Library/Preferences//CUH.app/Contents/MacOS/CUH
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